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Posts posted by lɐʍdlɐʍd
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my answer was shorter 🤣
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Sparklehorse "Hello Lord"
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caribou - Lord Leopard
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53 minutes ago, gustabo said:
Be a trail blazer, try it yourself and report back.
(clue: look at the reported issues on the GitHub page)interesting response from the dev:
QuoteAnyway, it looks like Cakewalk repeatedly initialized and deinitialized the ASIO driver 8 times(!) and at no point did it attempt to stream any audio. This looks like some kind of driver probing behavior from Cakewalk, but 8 times in a row seems a bit excessive...
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10 minutes ago, paulo said:
the fugly UI
no issues with that here, i find it clear and usable, decent information architecture
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Rip Janet
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google "cakewalk sonar" https://www.google.com/search?q=CAKEWALK+SONAR&client=firefox-b-d&sca_upv=1&uact=5&oq=CAKEWALK+SONAR
can someone call marketing please?
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4 hours ago, David Baay said:
Google 'bandlab membership'
there ya go https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=bandlab+membership
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pfft iu duhnno, but for yonks i've used asio4all on a laptop with the realtek chipset with old sonar, ableton live, studio one and mixxx, and also with the same apps but with an alesis photon x25 also without issue, and the laptop also has the roland/edirol asio driver installed for the ua1000, also without issue
long live asio4all!
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Damien Jurado - Space Age Mom ·
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3 hours ago, GIM Productions said:
I hope Bandlab realizes this
i'm sure they do, but the daw is not their main product, it's an add-on 🤷♀️
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1 hour ago, Bristol_Jonesey said:
If you have a reasonably well spec'ed interface it will come with its own ASIO driver.
but that's the issue - most hobbyists don't, and use the onboard realtek, for which asio4all is a great solution, cakewalk/sonar/whatevertheyrecallingitnow is the only daw in my experience that doesn't work well with asio4all, mark mccloud explained why recently (it opens/exposes all wdm ports or something, that cw/snr doesn't like), hence the warning from the the app
i've said it before, i don't understand why they're (cw/bl) not prioritising cw/snr working nicely with this (fake) asio driver, as the vast majority of bandlab users (young people using laptops) will be using it, my guess is that there's some ancient code that would take a big refactoring to do so, and things like xsampler are higher prio because it's more sellable for marketing, business is as business does
in summary, i've had nothing but success over many years with asio4all for the realtek chipset in mulitple daws, cw/snr being the only one that apparently has issues that i've never personally experienced 🤷♀️
/goodluck
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1 hour ago, Sock Monkey said:
But notice how he totally avoided the topic.
4 hours ago, pwalpwal said:i think the op question was "Is there plans for a GM default Player?" so, are there any plans to replace tts-1 for a new default gm player? (you're allowed to say no and not just divert from the question
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cwb format has been told to be "old format" and really not to be used these modern days, the advice is to open your cwb file and re-save it as cwp with the audio sub-folder (and then zip it, or whatever compressor you prefer, to share or archive it)
/goodluck
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1 hour ago, Bristol_Jonesey said:
This took all of 6 seconds to find
coolio, that google website seems really useful
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1 hour ago, Promidi said:
No one here is going to know if here are plans for Sonar 2024 (soon to be Sonar 2025) to ever include a default General MIDI Player. You would probably be better off asking the Bakers at support@cakewalk.com.
@Jonathan Sasor wouldn't know? he probably knows more than the support team at the email address 🤷♀️
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21 hours ago, Jonathan Sasor said:
Current Cakewalk by BandLab installs do not include TTS-1 either. You would need to use a legacy installer, or previous SONAR version to install it.
i think the op question was "Is there plans for a GM default Player?" so, are there any plans to replace tts-1 for a new default gm player? (you're allowed to say no and not just divert from the question
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5 hours ago, Bristol_Jonesey said:
nothing prevents you from using ASIO4ALL but why anyone would want to do this is a mystery.
realtek 🤣
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11 hours ago, bitflipper said:
I'm considering adding some fake crowd noises - would that be dishonest?
you wouldn't be the first 😂
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38 minutes ago, Bristol_Jonesey said:
Ripple edit is an extremely powerful tool and can totally destroy your project if you don't know what you're doing.
is there a "how to" video for this?
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Julian Cope - Planetary Sit-In
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Stereolab - I Feel The Air (Of Another Planet)
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Song Association Game :D
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